Bill Laswell – Somnific Flux
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Subharmonic – SD 7012-2 |
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CD
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US |
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Genre: |
Electronic |
Style: |
Minimal |
Tracklist
1 | Distal Sonority | 35:10 | |
2 | Capacious | 30:45 |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – Wall Of Silence
- Recorded At – Greenpoint Studios
- Mixed At – Greenpoint Studios
- Pressed By – CINRAM
Credits
- A&R [Subharmonic] – Robert Soares
- Artwork [Cover Art] – Magno (2)
- Artwork [Subpackaging] – Rockit
- Coordinator [Material Inc.] – Tracy McKnight
- Engineer – Robert Musso
- Engineer [Assistant] – Layng Martine
- Executive-Producer [Realization] – John Matarazzo
- Layout, Design – Studio T
- Other [Axiom] – Bill Murphy
- Recorded By – M.J. Harris*
Notes
Clear jewel case packaging with 2-page folded sleeve.
Total time: 65:56
Recorded at Wall of Silence, Birmingham, England, November 1994.
Additional recording and mixing at Greenpoint Studio, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Made in U.S.A.
Total time: 65:56
Recorded at Wall of Silence, Birmingham, England, November 1994.
Additional recording and mixing at Greenpoint Studio, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Made in U.S.A.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 0 26617 70122 2
- Barcode (UPC): 026617701222
- Matrix / Runout (variant 1): M1S1 SFLUX BAO2228-34
- Matrix / Runout (variant 2): M1S4 SFLUX B502228-34
- Mastering SID Code: L384
- Mould SID Code (variant 1): IFPI6100
- Mould SID Code (variant 2): none
Other Versions (4)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Somnific Flux (CD, Album) | Sentrax | SNTX 2080 | UK | 1995 | ||
Somnific Flux (2×File, MP3, Album, Reissue, 128 kbps) | Subharmonic | none | 1999 | ||||
Somnific Flux (2×File, ALAC, Album, Reissue) | Not On Label (Bill Laswell Self-Released) | none | US | 2016 | |||
Somnific Flux (2×File, FLAC, Album, Reissue) | Not On Label (Bill Laswell Self-Released) | none | US | 2016 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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Listened to this again today after a while, an awesome album that I personally consider one of the best ambient work of Mick Harris. I prefer this to most Lull releases and I think it's an album ahead of its time. A dark and abstract trip, with very deep, bass-heavy and swirling sound. The album is pitch black but at the same time calm and meditative. Highly recommended and an absolute must for fans of Dark Ambient and Drone
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Two thirds of PAIN KILLER create a brace of minimal mood pieces, sparse & dark. Much along the lines of HARRIS's LULL project. The first piece, "Distal Sonority", wastes no time to fill the space in your room. Probably more akin to the second LULL album, it depends more on a shapeless drifting, floating sound than on any obvious structure. It's like opening a door onto another planet, moving from familiar 'Earth' logic to unexpected and unpredictably unknown measures in one step. The half-hidden shapes within the misty drift move quickly - unlike the graceful somnambulistic ghosts of HARRIS's solo work. An understated central loop lulls, reminding one of a much more ive take on the FRIPP / ENO experiments. But overall, despite the dread dark of the piece, it has a tranquility which lures you further and further into deep dreamscapes until you almost feel compelled to let go and fall into slumber, which is around the time at which it ends and the duo bring you "Capacious". Beginning harder, to pull you out of the soporific state you may have drifted into, it soon settles down into that dark world between reality and nightmare which worked so well for many of the "Murder Ballads" tracks - a place where unease and disquiet stalk the listener, with evil intent - a Dream State where all the denizens are Psycho Killers, and digging shallow pits at midnight is a national pastime. Sometimes it reminds me of the Cthulhu nightmares of CONTRASTATE, often of a darker take on CZUKAY / SYLVIAN's collaborations.
Originally reviewed for Soft Watch.
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